How do women greet each other in Luxembourg?
How do men greet each other in Luxembourg?
How do men and women greet each other in Luxembourg?
Three light kisses on the cheek, alternating each time.
A firm handshake.
Three light kisses on the cheek, alternating each time.
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What is the population of ALL OF Luxembourg?
520,672 people
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What two types of Christianity are most commonly seen in Luxembourg?
Orthodox Christian, Catholocism
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Which two countries is Luxembourg squished between?
France and Germany
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What is the unemployment rate?
7.1%
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What surnames are used?
Monsieur and Madame
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What is the life expectancy?
80.01 years
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What languages are spoken in Luxembourg?
Luxembourgish, French, Portuguese, English
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What is the area of Luxembourg?
2,586 square kilometers
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What are two of Luxembourg's industries?
Banking and financial services, iron and steel, information technology, telecommunications, food processing, metal products, engineering, tourism, biotechnology
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What do you bring to a hostess when you are visiting?
A box of good chocolates and/or flowers.
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Do you bring a hostess chrysanthemums? Why or Why not?
You would never bring chrysanthemums to a hostess because they are used at funerals.
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What are two of the holidays that the US shares with Luxembourg?
New Years, Easter, Labour Day, Christmas
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What are the natural resources that come from Luxembourg?
Iron Ore
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What are three of the agricultural products from Luxembourg?
Grapes, barley, oats, potatoes, wheat, fruits, dairy and livestock products
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How do Luxembourgers hold their utensils while eating?
The fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating
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What is the name of our company? What do we sell?
Draußments
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What percent of the total population is Christian?
73%
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How many hours ahead of D.C. is Luxembourg?
Luxembourg is six hours ahead of D.C.
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How much does Luxembourg export/import each year? ($)
Exports:
$18.9 billion
Imports:
$27.92 billion
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How do you indicate that you have finished eating?
By laying your knife and fork parallel across the right side of your plate.